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Section 90 - Consent Known to Be Given Under Fear or Misconception in Indian Penal Code, 1860

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Consent Known to Be Given Under Fear or Misconception.

A consent is not such a consent as it intended by any section of this Code, if the consent is given by a person under fear of injury, or under a misconception of fact, and if the person doing the act knows, or has reason to believe, that the consent was given in consequence of such fear or misconception; or

Consent of insane person.--if the consent is given by a person who, from unsoundness of mind, or intoxication, is unable to understand the nature and consequence of that to which he gives his consent; or

Consent of child.--unless the contrary appears from the context, if the consent is given by a person who is under twelve years of age.

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